How AI Will Change HRHRExaminer Weekly Edition v8.04 January 27, 2017 |
Rob May writes, “HR and AI have both been hyped as strategic assets that will change the future of work, but the reality of these promises never seems to arrive. Over the next three to ten years that may finally change.” How AI Will Change HR by 2020 (and Beyond). Is the Future of Work People? While the industrial era expanded employment eventually, there was a pesky hundred years between the start of factories and the First World War. John Sumser has more in, The Future of Work Is People (and so is Soylent Green). On episode 106 of HR Tech Weekly: Is Workday’s Wal-Mart Deal a Game Changer?, ADP Acquires The Marcus Buckingham Company to Expand Talent Portfolio, HR Consultants for Hire: ADP Now Offers Professional Services for Mid-sized Businesses, Microsoft is developing its own human capital management apps, and 21st Century Cures Act gives brokers huge edge in HR tech war. Bryan Chaney is a global talent sourcing and attraction strategist. He’s worked at IBM, Twilio and currently leads employment brand for corporate recruitment at Indeed. Listen to HRExaminer Radio Executive Conversations with Bryan Chaney. On Episode 5 of HRx Big Ideas Radio, John Sumser and Josh Wright, the Chief Economist at iCIMS, peek over the horizon with jobs data. Listen to Josh Wright, the Chief Economist at iCIMS. |
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How AI Will Change HR by 2020 (and Beyond) “AI-empowered sentiment analysis will go further, offering HR an ‘emotional dashboard’ for their organization. Human resource staff will spot burnout from common cues and intervene before it becomes problematic. Unsung heroes who shepherd projects and processes along without obvious notice will be spotted by algorithms and earmarked for promotion.” - Rob May Read Now » |
The Future of Work Is People (and so is Soylent Green) “It’s likely that you’ll agree that there is a consensus view. It’s something like this: People will become increasingly irrelevant as machines of various types and intelligences take away work that is currently performed by humans.” - John Sumser Read Now » |
HR Tech Weekly: Episode #106: Stacey Harris and John Sumser Is Workday’s Wal-Mart Deal a Game Changer?, ADP Acquires The Marcus Buckingham Company to Expand Talent Portfolio, HR Consultants for Hire: ADP Now Offers Professional Services for Mid-sized Businesses, Microsoft is developing its own human capital management apps, and 21st Century Cures Act gives brokers huge edge in HR tech war. Listen Now » |
HRExaminer Radio – Executive Conversations: Episode #218: Bryan Chaney Bryan Chaney is a global talent sourcing and attraction strategist. He’s worked at IBM, Twilio, and currently leads employment brand for corporate recruitment at Indeed. He’s an international keynote speaker and trainer on the topic of recruitment and talent branding and loves to travel. Listen Now » |
HRx Big Ideas Radio: Episode #5: Peeking Over the Horizon with Jobs Data with Josh Wright On this episode of Big Ideas Radio, John Sumser and Josh Wright, the Chief Economist at iCIMS, peek over the horizon with jobs data. Listen Now » |
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